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Reviewed Articles

Here you find the published and accepted articles of the IAMO researchers in scientific journals. Details are given on the webpages of the respective journals, please see the links given but note that online access by publishers may be limited.

 

(2021) Climate change impacts and agriculture: Empirical evidence from Zarafshan River Basin, Uzbekistan. American Journal of Business, Economics and Management 9 (1): 1-8.
; ; ; ; ; ; ; (2021) Market power in agricultural land markets: Concepts and empirical challenges. German Journal of Agricultural Economics 70 (43): 213-235.
; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; (2021) Stakeholder perspectives to improve risk management in European farming systems. Journal of Rural Studies 84: 147-161.
; ; ; (2021) Food self-sufficiency of the SEE countries: Is the region prepared for a future crisis? Sustainability 13 (16): 1-20.
; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; (2021) Future drought in CMIP6 projections and the socioeconomic impacts in China. International Journal of Climatology 41 (8): 4151-4170.
; ; ; ; (2021) The impact of COVID-19 on the dietary diversity of children and adolescents: Evidence from a rural/urban panel study. China & World Economy 29 (6): 53-72.
; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; (2021) Central Asian rivers under climate change: Impacts assessment in eight representative catchments. Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies 34
; ; (2021) Exploring policy options in regulating rural–urban migration with a Bayesian Network: A case study in Kazakhstan. European Journal of Development Research 33 (3): 553-577.
; ; ; ; (2021) Why villagers stay put – A structural equation model on staying intentions. Journal of Rural Studies 81: 345-357.
; ; ; ; ; ; ; (2021) Post-Soviet shifts in grazing and fire regimes changed the functional plant community composition on the Eurasian steppe. Global Change Biology 27 (2): 388-401.
; ; ; (2021) Broadening the scope of instrumental motivations for CSR disclosure: An illustration for agroholdings in transition economies. International Food and Agribusiness Management Review 24 (4): 717-737.